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Panasonic Lumix TZ7 Digital Camera - Silver (10.1MP, 12x Optical Zoom) 3.0 inch LCD

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Panasonic Lumix TZ7

(5 out of 5) by D. R. Dare on Nov 24, 2009 (Essex)
I am not a photgraphic genious but after reading reviews of this camera, and caomparing with my Casio Exlim, I decided iy was for me. The abililties of the camera are extremely good, as for the movie outstanding. I forgot my video camera when at the Bridgewater Carnival and used the TZ7, the results are outstanding. Only critisim is the selection dial, as reported, moves position to easily when handling camera.

Excellent Camera

(5 out of 5) by Photo Pat on Nov 19, 2009 (Basingstoke, England)
I bought the Panasonic TZ7 after much deliberation and studying specifications and reviews in Magazines and on the internet. I was looking for a better camera to replace an Olympus mju 800 digital camera which had been a good camera but was now lagging behind compared to modern cameras. I particularly wanted a greater optical zoom, a wider angle lens and also the facility to take photos with a different aspect ratio i.e. 3:2 and 16:9. The final requirement was to have a compact format. The TZ7 seemed to tick all the boxes.
I have now been using the camera for a month and have been delighted with the ease of use and the results. I generally leave it on the Intelligent Auto setting and for the vast majority of cases it works out the best settings and produces excellent results. I haven't used the video much as my main requirement is for still photos but the few clips I have taken have been fairly good quality providing one doesn't try to zoom during recording as it takes a while to refocus.
The only slight negative comment is that the zoom control seems a little on the coarse side so a bit of juggling is required to get the desired framing.
In spite of these two small points I feel the camera still qualifies for a 5 star rating and would certainly recommend it.

Wow!

(5 out of 5) by Mrs. Lorraine Coughlan on Nov 14, 2009 (UK)
I'm no camera buff but I wanted to upgrade my old sony cybershot(I've had for years) to a camera with longer zoom so that, when I'm taking 'proud parent' school photos of the Christmas Nativity, school concerts etc.. I can actually see my son in the pictures!
Recently went on holiday abroad with the camera, less than a week after receiving it.Despite my limited knowledge and quick scanning of the booklet, I got some fab photos and a bit of video too.
The zoom is great, the pictures clear and, it can be as easy to use as you want it to (you can use the auto functions rather than manual settings.) My favourite new toy!!!

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Remarkably good camera - for both stills & video

(5 out of 5) by James Bury on Nov 10, 2009 (Gloucestershire, UK)
I've used many compact cameras since they were first available, and this is by far my favourite. I've mostly used Panasonic as they are generally very good, though some are significantly better than others. This is undoubtedly the best I have used. The optical zoom range is terrific - 25mm is a good wide-angle, and 300mm is an excellent telephoto. The fact that it can deliver pin-sharp pictures at all focal lengths between speaks volumes for the quality of the lens.

The electronics and metering are outstanding and would put many a top-end SLR to shame. The anti-camera-shake works brilliantly so even when pushing your luck with high magnification in low light, it does a great job of producing a well exposed and steady image. The metering is remarkably good, and even in very tricky lighting conditions produces well exposed images that bring out all the detail in the subject. I would say it does a better job of exposing pictures correctly than my Nikon DSLR - and that is pretty hot in its own right.

There are a wide range of different exposure modes for dealing with different scenarios (action, beach, fireworks etc). It even lets you programme your 2 favourite as quick-dial modes on the upper control knob. Speaking of which, there have been comments that this is too loose. I have to say that on my camera it is fine and I was a bit surprised what all the fuss is about. It takes a reasonable amount of pressure to turn it, and it is by no means loose. It can get knocked from position if you are squeezing it into a tight case or pocket, but in general use I think it is good. You just get into the habit of checking it before you start taking photos, which frankly you should do anyway. I mostly use the Intelligent Auto mode, because it genuinely is just that - intelligent and automatic - you get great shots without worrying about what settings to use.

The still image quality is amazing, really very impressive indeed. Having a sharp lens + good metering + good sensor gives very credible results. Possibly not up with the latest SLRs, but truly outstanding for the sort of camera that you actually do take with you and use to capture those priceless memories. I have used it in very contrasty sunlight, and even on a floodlit sports-field at night where the arc-lamps would normally throw the metering into disarray, and it always does a great job of making the subject look good.

Flash performance is good - it seems very quick to charge up, so less likelihood of missing that shot.

Video quality. The video feature on this camera is far more than a gimmick, it's a great facility for capturing good quality video that will suit most users needs. It isn't quite in the league of a dedicated video camera, and no the resultant videos are not on a par with a blue-ray HD video either. However, you do get a very decent video, perhaps a little contrasty, but even under very tricky lighting, it delivers surprisingly good results. For family videos, it's perfect, and again - the sheer portability of it and its ability to cope really well in poor light means you will end up using it more and capturing those magic moments.

Downsides - really not too many of these. There is a price for all the electrical wizadry and highly effective stabilisation, it does get through the battery relatively quickly. However, to be fair, so far it looks as though the battery warning is just a bit more honest than some other cameras. As the charge diminishes, it shows as a reducing battery level. However unlike some other models where the battery is on its last legs as soon as it shows up as getting low, on this one you still seem to have a decent amount of life left in it and I haven't (yet!) actually run out of power. That being said, once I realised that this was such a good camera and that I was going to be relying on it a lot, I did buy the extra battery to provide more confidence.

All too often, you buy into the manufacturers sales blurb about sharp lenses, clever exposure systems and wizzy anti-camera-shake technology, but ultimately the camera disappoints because the photos just aren't up to scratch. Nothing could be further from the truth here. I'm genuinely delighted with this camera. I had high expectations and it has far exceeded them. I have been taking videos and photos in conditions that would never produce decent results on a normal camera, yet this one does a great job. The bottom line is that it is a compact camera that you can take anywhere, and yet it will give you superb photos and very good video in even the most difficult conditions. It is well worth the money and frankly I am seriously considering blowing the dust of my largely unused SLR and video-camera, selling them and just sticking to the TZ7. I can't recommend this too highly - a terrific portable camera and video.

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Every girl should have one...

(5 out of 5) by Ms. Corinne Barham on Nov 7, 2009 (uk)
After extensive research I purchased this camera from Amazon a week prior to going on a ten day trip around Egypt. I also purchased a spare battery and 8g memory card. Luckily for me everything arrived in good time. It took a day to get used to not having a view finder but after that I just picked up the concise manual and ran with it. The camera is easy to use and the resulting pictures are amazing. Using the video was fun and the results impressive. I did need to carry the spare battery but to be fair I was snapping away excessively, viewing and editing the pictures throughout each day away from a power slot. In summary, all was going exceptionally well until I found the Transform Scene Mode. Now I just cannot put the camera away! Girls - this is the Golden Ticket to loosing a dress size. I have never looked so good in photographs. Thank you Panasonic!